Answer:
Gametes is an example of haploid cells.
Step-by-step explanation:
Haploid cells are cells that contain a single complete set of chromosomes. Haploid cells in humans and other mammals, are usually the sex cells (egg and sperms) which are also called gametes that are produced during meiosis (a type of cell division). When the egg is fertilized by a sperm, it produces a diploid cell. Gametes contain 23 chromosomes in humans.